Teller mine

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The Teller mine was a German-made explosive common in World War II. Equipped with a built-in carrying handle, the mine was a plate-shaped (Teller is the German word for plate) device used for anti-tank warfare.

There were four models of Teller Mine made during WWII:

  • Teller Mine 43 (Mushroom)
  • Teller Mine 1942
  • Teller Mine 35
  • Teller Mine 29

Approximately 3,622,900 of these mines were produced by Germany from 1943 to 1944. [1]